FACEandLMS
I Should KMS
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Well done, mankind.
It's possible to change the way everyone (almost) sees your gender. You can legally and "socially" go from MALE to the BINARY, POLAR OPPOSITE, a female. You can have the govt go from referring to you as a man to it referring to you as a woman. You can make it so referring to your old gender is a crime or at least insensitive. You can get people to disregard genetics in favour of feelings and consider you whatever sex you feel you are. Again, you can go from one gender to the binary, polar opposite.
BUT YOU CAN'T GO FROM UGLY TO GOODLOOKING. You can barely go up 3 points up a sliding looks scale. From male to female? Fine, but up 3 points along a scale? Nope.
If you don't identify with the gender you were assigned at birth, that (the way it's viewed) can be changed, but if you don't identify with the face you were assigned at birth, you are pretty much STUCK WITH IT. You can modify it a little here and there but no OUTRIGHT BINARY CHANGES CAN HAPPEN.
It's pretty much less taboo to be trans than it is to talk about the importance of looks. You can mention, at work or college, that you are trans and will be getting gender reassignment surgery to feel "your true self", but if you were to mention that you are getting a lefort1 so that you can be somewhat visible to 3/10 women, you will be ridiculed, met with confusion and criticism, and bluepilled to death.
If you said to colleague A that you think colleague B is trans and you want to help B, an on the spot support-group will form. If you said to A that you think B is sub5, you could lose your job.
An r/TransTears would be seen as insensitive.
Your face, the FIRST and most CONSTANT impression you can make on women, can't be changed. If you don't like it, tough shit. The way your gender is viewed, yes. FACE, NO.
It's possible to change the way everyone (almost) sees your gender. You can legally and "socially" go from MALE to the BINARY, POLAR OPPOSITE, a female. You can have the govt go from referring to you as a man to it referring to you as a woman. You can make it so referring to your old gender is a crime or at least insensitive. You can get people to disregard genetics in favour of feelings and consider you whatever sex you feel you are. Again, you can go from one gender to the binary, polar opposite.
BUT YOU CAN'T GO FROM UGLY TO GOODLOOKING. You can barely go up 3 points up a sliding looks scale. From male to female? Fine, but up 3 points along a scale? Nope.
If you don't identify with the gender you were assigned at birth, that (the way it's viewed) can be changed, but if you don't identify with the face you were assigned at birth, you are pretty much STUCK WITH IT. You can modify it a little here and there but no OUTRIGHT BINARY CHANGES CAN HAPPEN.
It's pretty much less taboo to be trans than it is to talk about the importance of looks. You can mention, at work or college, that you are trans and will be getting gender reassignment surgery to feel "your true self", but if you were to mention that you are getting a lefort1 so that you can be somewhat visible to 3/10 women, you will be ridiculed, met with confusion and criticism, and bluepilled to death.
If you said to colleague A that you think colleague B is trans and you want to help B, an on the spot support-group will form. If you said to A that you think B is sub5, you could lose your job.
An r/TransTears would be seen as insensitive.
Your face, the FIRST and most CONSTANT impression you can make on women, can't be changed. If you don't like it, tough shit. The way your gender is viewed, yes. FACE, NO.